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Changes, Conflicts and Ideologies in Contemporary Hispanic Culture

Author : Teresa Fernandez Ulloa
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-02
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781443860666

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Changes, Conflicts and Ideologies in Contemporary Hispanic Culture by Teresa Fernandez Ulloa Pdf

This book is formed by various chapters studying the manner in which conflicts, changes and ideologies appear in contemporary Hispanic discourses. The contributions analyze a wide variety of topics related to the manner in which ideological and epistemological changes of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries are reflected in, and shape, Spanish language, literature, and other cultural expressions in both Spain and Latin America. The 19th century was conducive to various movements of independence, while, in Europe, radical changes of different types and in all contexts of life and knowledge occurred. Language was certainly affected by these changes resulting in new terminology and discourse strategies. Likewise, new schools of thought such as idealism, dialectic materialism, nihilism, and nationalism, among others, were established, in addition to new literary movements such as romanticism, evocative of (r)evolution, individualism and realism, inspired by the social effects of capitalism. Scientific and technological advances continued throughout the 20th century, when the women’s liberation movement consolidated. The notion of globalization also appears, simultaneously to various crises, despotism, wars, genocide, social exclusion and unemployment. Together, these trends give rise to a vindicating discourse that reaches large audiences via television. The classic rhetoric undergoes some changes given the explicit suasion and the absence of delusion provided by other means of communication. The 21st century is defined by the flood of information and the overpowering presence of mass communication; so much so, that the technological impact is clear in all realms of life. From the linguistic viewpoint, the appearance of anglicisms and technicalities mirrors the impact of post-modernity. There is now a need to give coherence to a national discourse that both grasps the past and adapts itself to the new available resources with the purpose of conveying an effective and attractive message to a very large audience. Discourse is swift, since society does not seem to have time to think, but instead seeks to maintain interest in a world filled with stimuli that, in turn, change constantly. Emphasis has been switched to a search for historical images and moments that presumably explain present and future events. It is also significant that all this restlessness is discussed and explained via new means such as the world-wide-web. The change in communication habits (e-mail, chats, forums, SMS) and tools (computers, mobile phones) that was initiated in the 20th century has had a net effect on the directness and swiftness of language.

Otherness in Hispanic Culture

Author : Teresa Fernandez Ulloa
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 615 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2014-06-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781443862332

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Otherness in Hispanic Culture by Teresa Fernandez Ulloa Pdf

This book addresses contemporary discourses on a wide variety of topics related to the ideological and epistemological changes of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, and the ways in which they have shaped the Spanish language and cultural manifestations in both Spain and Hispanic America. The majority of the chapters are concerned with ‘otherness’ in its various dimensions; the alien Other – foreign, immigrant, ethnically different, disempowered, female or minor – as well as the Other of different sexual orientation and/or ideology. Following Octavio Paz, otherness is expressed as the attempt to find the lost object of desire, the frustrating endeavour of the androgynous Plato wishing to embrace the other half of Zeus, who in his wrath, tore off from him. Otherness compels human beings to search for the complement from which they were severed. Thus a male joins a female, his other half, the only half that not only fills him but which allows him to return to the unity and reconciliation which is restored in its own perfection, formerly altered by divine will. As a result of this transformation, one can annul the distance that keeps us away from that which, not being our own, turns into a source of anguish. The clashing diversity of all things requires the human predisposition to accept that which is different. Such a predisposition is an expression of epistemological, ethical and political aperture. The disposition to co-exist with the different is imagined in the de-anthropocentricization of the bonds with all living realms. And otherness is, in some way, the reflection of sameness (mismidad). The other is closely related to the self, because the vision of the other implies a reflection about the self; it implies, consciously or not, a relationship with the self. These topics are addressed in this book from an interdisciplinary perspective, encompassing arts, humanities and social sciences.

Images of Women in Hispanic Culture

Author : Teresa Fernandez Ulloa
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443898300

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Images of Women in Hispanic Culture by Teresa Fernandez Ulloa Pdf

This book studies the ways traditional polarized images of women have been used and challenged in the Hispanic world, especially during the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century by writers and the media, but also in earlier time periods. The chapters analyze the image of women in specific political periods such as Francoism or the Kirchners’ administration, stereotypes of women in films in Mexico and Chile, and the representation of women in textbooks, among other topics. Contributions also show how two women writers, in the 17th and the 19th centuries, viewed the role of women in their society.

ReFocus: The Films of Pablo Larrain

Author : Laura Hatry
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-21
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 9781474448307

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ReFocus: The Films of Pablo Larrain by Laura Hatry Pdf

Assessing his work in the context of film aesthetics, philosophy, history, adaptation studies and cultural studies, this is the first book-length English-language anthology about this important director's cinema, offering a wide range of perspectives by a diverse range of international scholars.

National Identities and Socio-Political Changes in Latin America

Author : Antonio Gomez-Moriana,Mercedes Duran-Cogan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135667665

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National Identities and Socio-Political Changes in Latin America by Antonio Gomez-Moriana,Mercedes Duran-Cogan Pdf

This study frames the social dynamics of Latin American in terms of two types of cultural momentum: foundational momentum and the momentum of global order in contemporary Latin America.

Diversity and Its Discontents

Author : Neil J. Smelser,Jeffrey C. Alexander
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2021-04-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780691228334

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Diversity and Its Discontents by Neil J. Smelser,Jeffrey C. Alexander Pdf

Never before has the legitimacy of a dominant American culture been so hotly contested as over the past two decades. Familiar terms such as culture wars, multiculturalism, moral majority, and family values all suggest a society fragmented by the issue of cultural diversity. So does any social solidarity exist among Americans? In Diversity and Its Discontents, a group of leading sociologists, political theorists, and social historians seek to answer this question empirically by exploring ideological differences, theoretical disputes, social processes, and institutional change. Together they present a broad yet penetrating look at American life in which cultural conflict has always played a part. Many of the findings reveal that this conflict is no more or less rampant now than in the past, and that the terms of social solidarity in the United States have changed as the society itself has changed. The volume begins with reflections on the sources of the current "culture wars" and goes on to show a number of parallel situations throughout American history--some more profound than today's conflicts. The contributors identify political vicissitudes and social changes in the late twentieth century that have formed the backdrop to the "wars," including changes in immigration, marriage, family structure, urban and residential life, and expression of sexuality. Points of agreement are revealed between the left and the right in their diagnoses of American culture and society, but the essays also show how the claims of both sides have been overdrawn and polarized. The volume concludes that above all, the antagonists of the culture wars have failed to appreciate the powerful cohesive forces in Americans' outlooks and institutions, forces that have, in fact, institutionalized many of the "radical" changes proposed in the 1960s. Diversity and Its Discontents brings sound empirical evidence, theoretical sophistication, and tempered judgment to a cultural episode in American history that has for too long been clouded by ideological rhetoric. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Seyla Benhabib, Jean L. Cohen, Reynolds Farley, Claude S. Fischer, Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr., John Higham, David A. Hollinger, Steven Seidman, Marta Tienda, David Tyack, R. Stephen Warner, Robert Wuthnow, and Viviana A. Zelizer.

The Changing International Community

Author : Charles Boasson,Max Nurock
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110809589

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Modern Spanish Women as Agents of Change

Author : Jennifer Smith
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781684480326

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Modern Spanish Women as Agents of Change by Jennifer Smith Pdf

This volume brings together cutting-edge research on modern Spanish women as writers, activists, and embodiments of cultural change, and honors Maryellen Bieder's invaluable scholarly contributions. The critical analyses are situated within their specific socio-historical context, and shed new light on nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Spanish literature, history, and culture.

Exploring Social Change

Author : Charles L. Harper,Kevin T. Leicht
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2018-08-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351679930

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Exploring Social Change by Charles L. Harper,Kevin T. Leicht Pdf

Exploring Social Change provides a compelling analysis of theories that explain social change, innovation, social movements, and revolution, and concludes with reflections about how individuals do and should live in an uncertain and rapidly changing world. Written in a personal and clear manner, the authors provide definitions of key terms and analysis of theories and ideas from the study of social change. The seventh edition includes updated examples reflecting the social changes that have occurred in the world around us, including new discussions on the environmental and social landscapes, as well as updated methods and discussions that reflect that changing field of social change study.

History of Catalonia and Its Implications for Contemporary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict

Author : Cortijo Ocaña, Antonio,Martines, Vicent
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781799866169

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History of Catalonia and Its Implications for Contemporary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict by Cortijo Ocaña, Antonio,Martines, Vicent Pdf

Recent political developments in Spain regarding Catalonia have prompted scholars from several disciplines to research the singularity of this region and of the territories of the old Crown of Aragon. Against the backdrop of the pro-independence movement, those in favor and against have insisted on the particularity or commonality of Catalonia and the Països Catalans (Catalan-speaking areas) within the Spanish State. From the Catalan point of view, their singularity is not sufficiently recognized, and respect for their institutions and their autonomy is at stake to the point that many prefer to secede from Spain. Singularity or its absence play a relevant role in the construction of identity, which seems to be key in understanding many Catalans' attitudes towards the central government, a fluid concept that allows for a variety of interpretations. History of Catalonia and Its Implications for Contemporary Nationalism and Cultural Conflict is a critical reference book that centers around the topic of Catalan cultural and linguistic identity. With input from renowned scholars in several fields, the chapters explore the issue of Catalan identity from a variety of perspectives. While highlighting the legal and historical component to identity and also sociolinguistics and political linguistics, this book is ideally intended for scholars in the fields of Hispanic studies, history, linguistics, political science, and literary studies as well as practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students interested in contemporary politics and the political developments in Spain regarding Catalonia.

Hybrid Identity and the Utopian Impulse in the Postmodern Spanish-American Comic Novel

Author : Paul R. McAleer
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781855662971

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Hybrid Identity and the Utopian Impulse in the Postmodern Spanish-American Comic Novel by Paul R. McAleer Pdf

The author examines the role of comedy in the novels of four key postmodern Spanish-American writers: Gustavo Sainz, Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Jaime Bayly and Fernando Vallejo.

Cycles of Conflict, Centuries of Change

Author : Elisa Servín,Leticia Reina,John Tutino
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2007-07-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 082234002X

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Cycles of Conflict, Centuries of Change by Elisa Servín,Leticia Reina,John Tutino Pdf

DIVAnthology about three of the persistent crises that have wracked Mexican society throughout its modern history, asking why these ruptures occurred, why they mobilized Mexicans of all social classes, and why some led to significant political transformatio/div

From Indians to Chicanos

Author : James Diego Vigil
Publisher : Waveland Press
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2011-11-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781478634836

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From Indians to Chicanos by James Diego Vigil Pdf

Anthropologist-historian James Diego Vigil distills an enormous amount of information to provide a perceptive ethnohistorical introduction to the Mexican-American experience in the United States. He uses brief, clear outlines of each stage of Mexican-American history, charting the culture change sequences in the Pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial, Mexican Independence and Nationalism, and Anglo-American and Mexicanization periods. In a very understandable fashion, he analyzes events and the underlying conditions that affect them. Readers become fully engaged with the historical developments and the specific socioeconomic, sociocultural, and sociopsychological forces involved in the dynamics that shaped contemporary Chicano life. Considered a pioneering achievement when first published, From Indians to Chicanos continues to offer readers an informed and penetrating approach to the history of Chicano development. The richly illustrated Third Edition incorporates data from the latest literature. Moreover, a new chapter updates discussions of immigration, institutional discrimination, the Mexicanization of the Chicano population, and issues of gender, labor, and education.

Cultural Change in Modern World History

Author : Peter N. Stearns
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350054356

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Cultural Change in Modern World History by Peter N. Stearns Pdf

In this innovative textbook, leading world historian Peter Stearns analyses key examples of culture change from around the world, highlighting what culture change involves and how it can be explained and assessed, both historically and in the contemporary world. Culture change is one of the most interesting and significant features of human society, but until now there has been no book for the classroom which looks explicitly at this phenomenon. Cultural Change in Modern World History covers different kinds and levels of culture change since 1500 – from colonial culture contact in British India to modernization in Meiji Japan and changing attitudes towards gay marriage in the past decade – considering how we should define culture change, how to deal with causation and how to evaluate continuities and consequences. Stearns addresses fundamental questions: why do groups of people change their beliefs and values, and what happens when they do? Conversely, why do some groups resist culture change, and how do some manage to combine novel and more traditional cultural components? Figuring out how better to understand why groups or societies change their minds – or refuse to do so – provides a crucial perspective on human behaviors and values. As the first book to explore this important question, Cultural Change in Modern World History is a ground-breaking text for students of world history, cultural history and anthropology.

Exploring Social Change

Author : Charles L. Harper,Kevin T. Leicht
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 651 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015-08-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317348405

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Exploring Social Change by Charles L. Harper,Kevin T. Leicht Pdf

For one semester junior/senior and beginning-level graduate courses in Social Change. An introduction to social change that highlights theories on key topics including social change, innovation, social movements, and revolutions. Exploring Social Change: America and the World 6e is a comprehensive introduction to social change. The last part of the book shifts explicitly to the global level to analyze population and environmental issues and globalization. Within this framework, the book discusses topics about change and its problems familiar in sociology and social science.